Andrew Peacock

Andrew Peacock

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Andrew Peacock was a prominent Australian politician and leader of the Liberal Party, serving as a member of the House of Representatives for many years. He held various ministerial positions and was known for his charismatic style and eloquence. His leadership during the 1984 election campaign was marked by a significant defeat to Labor leader Bob Hawke, as voters reacted negatively to the long campaign and Hawke's soaring popularity. Peacock's political career spanned several decades, and he is remembered for his contributions to Australian politics and his efforts to modernize the Liberal Party.

Born on Jul 13, 1939 (86 years old)

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